In the late 1930s, Norse became part of the inner circle of English-born poet W. H. Auden, after Auden came to the U.S.

Living in New York City’s Greenwich Village during the 1940s, Norse honed his poetic skills in the company of writer friends that included writers James Baldwin, Tennessee Williams and Jack Kerouac.

During the Cold War, Norse left America and traveled for 15 years in Europe and North Africa. He collaborated with writer William Burroughs in Paris and mentored Canadian folksinger and songwriter Leonard Cohen on Hydra, one of the Saronic Islands of Greece.

During the early 1980s, Norse lived and worked in a house he bought from surrealist poet Andrei Cordrescu.

The May 9 program at Copperield’s, at 140 Kentucky St. in Petaluma, will feature Todd Swindell of Sebastopol, editor of the new edition of Norse’s work, “I Am Going to Fly Through Glass: The Selected Poems of Harold Norse.” San Francisco poets Neeli Cherkovski and A.D. Winans also will participate.